5 Top Food Trucks in NYC that you will want to dig into this Summer!

New York City is known for its amazing assortment of foods, and New Yorkers especially love it when they can take it to go. One of the most popular ways of curing your hunger in the city is by grabbing something at one of the many food trucks parked around all through Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn. Whether you’re feeling something sweet or you need something a little more on the savory side, there’s always something to satisfy. We picked our 5 favorites that you’ll want to try this summer!

Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream has six trucks and three stores located around Manhattan and Brooklyn. They specialize in house made ice creams, coffee and delicate pastries. This is perfect for an afternoon summer stroll.

Seoul food truckNYC is located in Manhattan. Whether you are feeling like sandwich, burrito or a platter they have something for you. They have been offering authentic Korean food since December 2011.

The Treats truck is located in Manhattan and offers plenty of treats for the sweet-toothed. They offer plenty of cookies, brownies, crispy treats, and also have a daily special. Follow them on twitter to find where there next location will be – @thetreatstruck

Korilla BBQ is mainly located in Manhattan but also makes an appearance in Dumbo, Brooklyn at times. If you’re craving Korean BBQ and are in a hurry, then this would be the perfect spot to find. The Korilla BBQ truck offers a variety of menu choices, with plenty of vegetarian and gluten free friendly options.

Rickshaw Dumpling Truck is another truck based in Manhattan that you need to follow on twitter to find out there location. This truck will satisfy all of your dumpling needs. There are plenty options available for the meat eater and vegetarian.

These are just some of the many food trucks that you can discover in NYC. The best way to find these trucks is to roam the streets of New York, and of course take plenty of photos of what you find. Food trucks are so NYC.

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